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Does the Starfield trailer tease The Elder Scrolls 6’s setting?Maybe High Rock and Hammerfell, maybe a red herring, maybe nothing

Maybe High Rock and Hammerfell, maybe a red herring, maybe nothing

The unknown land of The Elder Scrolls VI in a frame from the 2018 teaser trailer.

Bethesda announcedThe Elder Scrolls VIway backat E3 2018, then promptly started saying “Sorry, what, I can’t hear you, gotta go” and leaving whenever anyone raised it again, or making beeping noises with their mouth then saying “Excuse me, I have a phone call”. They did not show TES6 at E3 2021 either, instead focusing onStarfield, but their new sci-fi RPG’s trailer might possibly be hiding a clue to TES6’s setting. You see, tiny marks on one spaceship console do look like a map of High Rock and Hammerfell.Starfield: Official Teaser TrailerWatch on YouTubeSkip to 1:17 there for the detail which caught the eagle eyes of fans like"Huhwtfbleh" on Reddit. This:Alright computer, enhance.Enhance.Give me a hard copy of that. That does kinda look like a chunk of High Rock and Hammerfell onsomemapsof Tamriel, right? Bethesda hardly have an Ordnance Survey map of the world anyway, and it does change shape a bit across the series.This does seem quite a deliberate shape, and out of place on that panel. Bethesda havegestured vaguely in the direction of Hammerfellbefore too. Maybe they’re just screwing with people but it wouldn’t be the first time a developer hid info on a future game in plain sight for funsies and future revelation. Or maybe this is nothing, just nothing. Look, E3 is a time to get over-excited.Some had assumed that TES6 would be subtitledRedfall, after Zenimax tradmarked that name in 2019 (which brought them into conflict witha sci-fi book series). Redfall sounds Elder Scrolls-y, right? Naw mate, Redfall isthe new vampire-slaying co-op game from Arkane. For now, we know basically nothing about The Elder Scrolls VI.As forStarfield, Bethesda execs have variously described it as"like Skyrim in space" or a “Han Solo simulator”. The real scoop will be trying to trick one of them into saying it’s “like The Elder Scrolls VI: Hammerfall And High Rock in space”. Then we’ll know.

Bethesda announcedThe Elder Scrolls VIway backat E3 2018, then promptly started saying “Sorry, what, I can’t hear you, gotta go” and leaving whenever anyone raised it again, or making beeping noises with their mouth then saying “Excuse me, I have a phone call”. They did not show TES6 at E3 2021 either, instead focusing onStarfield, but their new sci-fi RPG’s trailer might possibly be hiding a clue to TES6’s setting. You see, tiny marks on one spaceship console do look like a map of High Rock and Hammerfell.Starfield: Official Teaser TrailerWatch on YouTubeSkip to 1:17 there for the detail which caught the eagle eyes of fans like"Huhwtfbleh" on Reddit. This:Alright computer, enhance.Enhance.Give me a hard copy of that. That does kinda look like a chunk of High Rock and Hammerfell onsomemapsof Tamriel, right? Bethesda hardly have an Ordnance Survey map of the world anyway, and it does change shape a bit across the series.This does seem quite a deliberate shape, and out of place on that panel. Bethesda havegestured vaguely in the direction of Hammerfellbefore too. Maybe they’re just screwing with people but it wouldn’t be the first time a developer hid info on a future game in plain sight for funsies and future revelation. Or maybe this is nothing, just nothing. Look, E3 is a time to get over-excited.Some had assumed that TES6 would be subtitledRedfall, after Zenimax tradmarked that name in 2019 (which brought them into conflict witha sci-fi book series). Redfall sounds Elder Scrolls-y, right? Naw mate, Redfall isthe new vampire-slaying co-op game from Arkane. For now, we know basically nothing about The Elder Scrolls VI.As forStarfield, Bethesda execs have variously described it as"like Skyrim in space" or a “Han Solo simulator”. The real scoop will be trying to trick one of them into saying it’s “like The Elder Scrolls VI: Hammerfall And High Rock in space”. Then we’ll know.

Bethesda announcedThe Elder Scrolls VIway backat E3 2018, then promptly started saying “Sorry, what, I can’t hear you, gotta go” and leaving whenever anyone raised it again, or making beeping noises with their mouth then saying “Excuse me, I have a phone call”. They did not show TES6 at E3 2021 either, instead focusing onStarfield, but their new sci-fi RPG’s trailer might possibly be hiding a clue to TES6’s setting. You see, tiny marks on one spaceship console do look like a map of High Rock and Hammerfell.

Starfield: Official Teaser TrailerWatch on YouTube

Starfield: Official Teaser Trailer

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Skip to 1:17 there for the detail which caught the eagle eyes of fans like"Huhwtfbleh" on Reddit. This:

Zooming in on the supposed map of Hammerfell and High Rock in Starfield’s E3 trailer.

Alright computer, enhance.

Zooming in on the supposed map of Hammerfell and High Rock in Starfield’s E3 trailer.

Enhance.

Zooming in on the supposed map of Hammerfell and High Rock in Starfield’s E3 trailer.

Give me a hard copy of that. That does kinda look like a chunk of High Rock and Hammerfell onsomemapsof Tamriel, right? Bethesda hardly have an Ordnance Survey map of the world anyway, and it does change shape a bit across the series.

This does seem quite a deliberate shape, and out of place on that panel. Bethesda havegestured vaguely in the direction of Hammerfellbefore too. Maybe they’re just screwing with people but it wouldn’t be the first time a developer hid info on a future game in plain sight for funsies and future revelation. Or maybe this is nothing, just nothing. Look, E3 is a time to get over-excited.

Some had assumed that TES6 would be subtitledRedfall, after Zenimax tradmarked that name in 2019 (which brought them into conflict witha sci-fi book series). Redfall sounds Elder Scrolls-y, right? Naw mate, Redfall isthe new vampire-slaying co-op game from Arkane. For now, we know basically nothing about The Elder Scrolls VI.

As forStarfield, Bethesda execs have variously described it as"like Skyrim in space" or a “Han Solo simulator”. The real scoop will be trying to trick one of them into saying it’s “like The Elder Scrolls VI: Hammerfall And High Rock in space”. Then we’ll know.